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Maritime Spatial Planning: Transboundary Cooperation
in the Celtic Seas Looking Ahead
Looking aheadMSP in the context of the European
Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) and beyond
SIMCelt Final ConferenceLiverpool, 28-29 November2017
TimingEU MSP Directive
Funding of cross-border projects
MSP Directive
Article 11 - Cooperation among Member States
"Member States bordering marine waters shall cooperate
with the aim of ensuring that maritime spatial plans are
coherent and coordinated across the marine region
concerned".
2008-2010 (1st Generation)
DG MARE: Building knowledge base on cross-border planning
INTERREG: + Creating / exchange of experience in implementing MSP
2010-2014 (2nd Generation)
DG MARE: Building concrete expertise on cross-border planning through pilot projects
INTERREG: + Facilitate / add value to implementing MSP at MS level / + Strengthen knowledge
base on specific issues of MSP implementation
2014 – 2020 (3rd Generation) – euro 24M (from EMFF)
DG MARE: Implementing the Directive + coordination (EU MSP Platform)
INTERREG: + Strengthen sector integration / visions & scenarios on transnational topics
Adaptive approach in response to an evolving context
EMFF MSP cross-border projects
Up to date: 18 Million € for MSP cross border projectsGrants covering all sea-basins on a rotating basis to continue until 2020.
MSP cross-border projects
MarSP
SEANSE
PAN BALTIC SCOPE
Ocean Metiss
Upcoming (1)
2017• Study on international best practices for cross-border
maritime spatial planning was recently published.
• EC-UNESCO Joint Roadmap to accelerate Maritime/Marine Spatial Planning processes worldwide adopted on 24/03/2017
• Baltic Scope project (completed in March 2017)
• 4th Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference 8 Nov.
• SimCelt final Conference Liverpool 28-29 Nov.
• “Sustainable Growth in the Atlantic Area: H2020 – A Key Investment Driver” - Irish Event of the Support Team for the Atlantic Action Plan – Galway, Ireland 12- Dec.
2018• MARSPLAN Final Conference January 2018 (ROMANIA)
• EC/IOC-UNESCO joint workshops 24-25 May 2018 to kick off International Forum for MSP
• EC/IOC-UNESCO 2nd workshop Sept 2018
Upcoming (2)
2018• SUPREME & SIMWESTMED joint final conference End of 2018
• SIMNORAT Final conference End of 2018
• EU MSP Platform annual studies:
• Conflict resolutions between stakeholders
• Cross-border consultation
• EC/IOC-UNESCO international guidelines for transboundaryMSP
• EC study on the Economic benefits of MSP
• Kick off of cross-border projects on MSP (North Sea, Baltic, Macronesia, La Reunion)
• MUSES final conference - back to MSEG in Sept-Oct.
• NorthSEE and Balt LINes final conferences - End 2018 or beginning 2019
Upcoming (3)
2018• EMFF: WP2018 Call for Proposals on cross-border projects on MSP
(Planned) https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/funding-opportunities
• H2020: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/area/aquatic-resources
• Interreg: http://www.atlanticarea.eu/
Some TIPS to identify further funding opportunities :
• Keep an eye on http://www.msp-platform.eu/opportunities/fundingand
• Atlantic Assistance Mechanism: http://www.atlanticstrategy.eu/en/funding/find-funding-opportunities
• Twitter: @EU_MARE, @EU_EASME, @EU_H2020, Projects, etc
www.balticscope.eu
Marine Spatial Planning in
the Baltic Sea Region
Towards coherence and cross-border solutions in Baltic Maritime Spatial Plans
Coordinator & Project managerDr Ingela IsakssonSwedish Agency for Marine and Water Management
Baltic Sea Region
EU BSR Strategy
Shared resources and areas
One fish resource
One green infrastructure
One fish resource
One shipping network
One green infrastructure
One renewable energy resource
• Cross-border cooperation
• Marine Spatial Planning
authorities & relevant
regional sea organisations
• Support actual ongoing
Marine Spatial planning
• Added value
www.balticscope.eu
Best regards from theBaltic Sea Region
Share
Understand
Adapt
International NationalLocal
Regional
Aspects
• Transboundary cooperation
• Process
• Planning evidence
• Stakeholders and platforms
Sectors
• Shipping
• Fisheries
• Energy
• Environment www.balticscope.eu
Recommendations on Maritime Spatial Planning
across borders
Some challenges
• Sovereign nations with domestic targets, goals,
priorities and interests
• Countries at different temporal levels in the MSP
process, which can make coordination difficult
• Plans have different legal status which also will, and
are proving a challenge – guiding versus obligatory
• Unsolved issues
• …..
Baltic Sea Region Marine Spatial Planning 2015
Stage 1 Initial
preparationStage 2 Refine
policies and objectivies
Stage 3 Collect and analyse
data related to the area of the
plan
Stage 4 Prepare draft
plan and environmental
assessment Stage 5 Public consultation of
draft plan/ environmental
assessment
Stage 6 Review
submissions and modify draft plan as
requierd
Stage 7 Submit
revised plan for formal approval
Stage 8 Implement
plan and monitor its
effects
Stage 9 Review
Latvia
Germany(EEZ 2nd round)
Lithuania
Finland
Åland
Poland
Sweden
Estonia
Denmark
Baltic Sea Region Marine Spatial Planning 2017/2018
Stage 1 Initial
preparationStage 2 Refine
policies and objectivies i
Stage 3 Collect and analyse
data related to the area of the
plan
Stage 4 Prepare draft
plan and environmental
assessment Stage 5 Public consultation of
draft plan/ environmental
assessment
Stage 6 Review
submissions and modify draft plan as
requierd
Stage 7 Submit
revised plan for formal approval
Stage 8 Implement
plan and monitor its
effects
Stage 9 Review
Sweden
Poland
Germany(EEZ 2nd round)
Denmark
Estonia
Åland
Finland
Latvia
Lithuania
Baltic Sea Region Marine Spatial Planning 2020
Stage 1 Initial
preparationStage 2 Refine
policies and objectivies i
Stage 3 Collect and analyse
data related to the area of the
plan
Stage 4 Prepare draft
plan and environmental
assessment Stage 5 Public consultation of
draft plan/ environmental
assessment
Stage 6 Review
submissions and modify draft plan as
requierd
Stage 7 Submit
revised plan for formal approval
Stage 8 Implement
plan and monitor its
effects
Stage 9 Review
Finland
Sweden
Denmark
Aland
Estonia
Lithuania
Germany(EEZ 2nd round)
Latvia
Poland
40+ years old 25 years old
Environment Planning
Baltic Sea Action Plan VASAB Long-Term Perspective
Age
Field of expertise
Favorite book
Thanks a lot Manuel Frias!HELCOM Secretariat, for contributing with this picture from your PP to be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/manolofrias/maritime-spatial-plannign-in-the-balticsea-a-love-story
Enablers
Baltic Sea
Region
”...achieve a Baltic Sea ingood environmental statusby 2021”
”...develop by 2010 Marine SpatialPlanning principles based on the Ecosystem Approach...”
Thanks a lot Manuel Frias! HELCOM Secretariat, for contributing with this picture (Slightly changed…) from your PP to be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/manolofrias/maritime-spatial-plannign-in-the-balticsea-a-love-story
Coherent MarineSpatial Planning
acrossthe Baltic
2010 HELCOM-VASAB Marine Spatial Planning working groupRoadmap - 2020
Thanks a lot Manuel Frias! HELCOM Secretariat, for contributing with this picture (Slightly changed…) from your PP to be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/manolofrias/maritime-spatial-plannign-in-the-balticsea-a-love-story
Thanks a lot Manuel Frias! HELCOM Secretariat, for contributing with this picture (Slightly changed…) from your PP to be found at: http://www.slideshare.net/manolofrias/maritime-spatial-plannign-in-the-balticsea-a-love-story
10principles
1. Sustainable management
2. Ecosystem approach
4. Precautionary Principle
5. Participation and Transparency
6. High quality data and information basis
7. Transnational coordination and consultation
8. Coherent terrestrial and maritime spatial planning
9. Planning adapted to characteristics and special conditions at different areas
10. Continuous planning
3. Long term perspective and objectives
Two and a half years ago…
FinlandSweden
Denmark
Germany
Poland Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Baltic
SCOPE2015-2017
HELCOM
-VASAB
MSP WG
Åland
Norway Russia
Example Recommendations
Fishery
Jointly identify essential fish habitat, including spawning, nursery and growth areas, for the whole Baltic Sea for species of interest to fisheries.
Target group: National agencies responsible for fisheries data collection and processing and ICES
Inform other countries about areas in their exclusive economic zone that is of national fishing interest to your country.
Target group: Planners
Show awareness of other counties fishing interests in your maritime spatial plan, such as their fishing grounds, routes and ports.
Target group: Planners
Geographical areas of special
interest - in South West Baltic
Matrix of interests
Example Recommendations
Energy and Shipping
Develop pan-Baltic criteria, based on international
guidance, outlining safety distances between offshore
installations, fairways, routes and TSSs.
Target group: policy-makers
Develop a pan Baltic long-term picture on
renewable offshore energy – needs, capacity, other
sectors’ needs, impacts, etc.
Target groups: policy-makers, research, energy sector and
planning authorities
Ecosystem approach - task force
1. Ecosystem Approachin MSP - general checklist
2. Planning support checklists
3. SEA-Checklist www.balticscope.eu
Example
Recommendations
Where appropriate,
planning authorities should
draw attention to pan-Baltic
and bilateral issues at the
national political level to
deal with conflicting
national interests that
cannot be solved through
informal dialogue between
planners.
Target group: Policy makers,
Planners and Ministries
FinlandSweden
Denmark
Germany
Poland Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Pan Baltic
Scope2018-2019
HELCOM
-VASAB
MSP WG
Åland
Norway Russia
Together identified
Some next steps
• Planning Forum
• Advancing the Implementation of the Ecosystem-Based Approach (EBA) and Data Sharing – Ecosystem-Based Toolbox
– Implementation of ecosystem-based approach in sub-basin environmental assessment
– Green Infrastructure and Marine Protected Areas network
– Essential fish habitats
– Cumulative Impacts of human activities
– Economic and Social Analyses
– Future scenarios
– Data Sharing
• Land-Sea integration
• Lessons learned & Monitoring and Evaluation• ….
Thanks for your attention!
Curious to get to know more about
Baltic SCOPE
Results & Recommendations?
www.balticscope.eu